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  2. A/S Københavns Telefonkiosker - Wikipedia

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    A/S Københavns Telefonkiosker's former telephone kiosk from Sølvtorvet, now located in the "museum street" next to the Museum of Copenhagen. A/S Københavns Telefonkiosker (old spelling: A/S Kjøbenhavns Telefonkiosker), often referred to as KTK, was an operator of staffed telephone kiosks in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  3. KCBX Terminals - Wikipedia

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    KCBX Terminals sign A passing car shows the scale of a petroleum coke pile on Chicago's South Side. Close-up view of a pet coke pile on Chicago's south side. KCBX Terminals is a petcoke, coal, salt, slag, cement, and clinker processing facility and ocean freight docking and loading services facility [1] owned by Koch Industries [2] [3] located in Hegewisch, Chicago.

  4. Koch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Koch-Glitsch is an entity of Koch, Inc. Koch-Glitsch engineers mass transfer and mist elimination equipment for refineries and chemical plants around the world. As world leaders in process systems, Koch-Glitsch has two joint ventures under its umbrella: The Eta Process Plant and Koch Modular Process Systems.

  5. Koch reaction - Wikipedia

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    The Koch reaction is an organic reaction for the synthesis of tertiary carboxylic acids from alcohols or alkenes and carbon monoxide. Some commonly industrially produced Koch acids include pivalic acid , 2,2-dimethylbutyric acid and 2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid. [ 1 ]

  6. Second Müller cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Members of the cabinet in June 1928. Müller is seated, second from left. Gustav Stresemann (DVP), Foreign Minister Julius Curtius (DVP), second Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Economic Affairs Carl Severing (SPD), Minister of the Interior and of Occupied Territories Erich Koch-Weser (DDP), Minister of Justice Theodor von Guérard (Centre), Minister of Justice and of Occupied ...

  7. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research - Wikipedia

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    Koch graduated from MIT with bachelor's and master's degrees in chemical engineering and served on the university's board of directors since 1988. Koch survived a prostate cancer diagnosis in 1992, previously donated $25 million over ten years to MIT to support cancer research, and is the namesake of the university's Koch Biology Building. [11]

  8. C-3 visa - Wikipedia

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    The C-3 visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows governmental officials and their families, attendants, servants and employees to travel to United States for the purpose of transiting through the country. [1]

  9. Martin Bormann - Wikipedia

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    Bormann supported the hard-line approach of Erich Koch, Reichskommissar in Reichskommissariat Ukraine, in his brutal treatment of Slavic people. Alfred Rosenberg, serving as head of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, favoured a more moderate policy.